The number and arrangement of the pixels may be boggling your perceptive skills . . .
isn't mine.
Neither do I have a lot of investment in this particular photo or blip in it.
NEVERTHELESS, IT APPEARS TO ME to fit in it's fuzzy way a typical UFO shape with typical proportions between the upper bump and the lower saucer shape. Given that it's a fuzzy sillouette . . . God knows the reality. But I can talk about what it appears to me as much as I wish--whether it suits your sensibilities or not.
Well, you've pretty much proven my point. It appears to you to be indicative of a alien spacecraft, but that is only because you are predisposed to look for them. There is no substantial evidence to say that this pic has an alien craft in it. Thus any suggestion that it does comes only from the prejudgement that there is extraterrestrial intelligent life capable of building spacecraft that can exceed the speed of light (otherwise we'd get their communications signals first, right?). So in order to even begin to consider this speck to be an alien craft, I would have to believe at least three things, two of which shatter credulity, and the third which assumes the achievement of FTL drive.
Check these guys out... they seem right up your alley:
http://www.wave.net/upg/gate/ Truth be told, I can't find a lick of difference between what you are saying here and what they said then.
Hale-Bopp was supposed to be one of those "signs of the end-times" too. And a whole bunch of people killed themselves because they believed in this ridiculousness.
People for thousands of years have believed they were in the "end-times", that the various astrological and social phenomena they observed were unmistakable signs thereof. How is your belief any different than the erroneous beliefs of these poor fools from the past?
By the way, I should note to you that believing in alien intelligence and believing in Christianity are mutually exclusive.